Biology
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If you've studied computer science with mathematics in the 11th and 12th grades and now need to include biology for a specific purpose (such as pursuing a career in medicine or a related field), you must check if your school offers additional or supplementary biology courses that you can take as a private student or as an extra subject. Some institutions allow students to enroll in specific courses, even if they are not part of the regular curriculum.
In some regions, you might be able to appear for supplementary exams to add biology to your qualifications. This can vary by board and location, so you should check with your local education authority or school.
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Yes, students in the commerce stream have the opportunity to work in marine engineering, although doing so usually requires them to fulfil certain academic prerequisites. Ship and other seagoing vessel design, construction, operation, and maintenance are all part of the specialised subject of marine engineering. Typically, one must finish a bachelor's degree programme in marine engineering or a closely related discipline, such naval architecture or marine technology, in order to work as a marine engineer. A solid background in mathematics, physics, and engineering principles is usually required for these programmes.
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With a score of 76% in your B.Sc. program, you may have a chance of getting admission to Delhi University (DU) for various B.Sc. courses, but it largely depends on the specific course and the competition in that year.
For BA LLB or similar programs, the admission is based on CUET scores. You should check the specific cutoffs for the colleges you are interested in, as they can vary significantly. Generally, higher-ranked colleges may have cutoffs above 80%.
Keep an eye on the official DU admission portal for the latest updates on cutoffs and admission criteria.
With a general rank of 871 and an OBC category rank of 402 , you have a good chance of getting admission to DDU (Deen Dayal Upadhyaya University) in B.Sc. Biology. Admission depends on the cutoffs for the specific program, which can vary each year. It's advisable to check the latest cutoff trends and admission notifications from the university to confirm your eligibility. If possible, stay in touch with the university's admission office for the most accurate information.
Unfortunately, you cannot directly pursue a B.Pharmacy course after completing BBA and MBA.
The eligibility criteria for B.Pharmacy typically require a science background, including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, at the intermediate level.
Your BBA and MBA degrees are in the management field and do not meet the academic prerequisites for pharmacy.
To pursue a career in pharmacy, you would likely need to restart your education with an appropriate science-based foundation.
However, you might explore related fields in the healthcare or pharmaceutical industry that leverage your management skills.
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Some of the best colleges in the Delhi NCR region for a B.Sc. in Cancer Biology or related fields like Biomedical Sciences include:
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For a Bsc in cancer biology in delhi NCR region you can consider the following colleges:
1. University of delhi : offers life sciences programs
2. Jamia millia islamia : strong biomedical sciences curriculum
3. Guru gobind singh indraprastha university (GGSIPU) : programs in biotechnology and life sciences.
4. Amity university: offers specialized courses in biotechnology.
5. Shiv nadar university: known for its research in life sciences.
If you're interested in pursuing a B.Sc. in Cancer Biology and are looking for colleges near Delhi, NCR, here are some institutions you might consider.
Unfortunately, you cannot retake Intermediate (Class 12) after completing an MBA.
The Intermediate course is designed for students who have completed their Class 10. Once you have pursued a higher education like an MBA, you cannot revert to a lower level of education.
The focus should be on utilizing your MBA degree to explore further studies or career opportunities. Perhaps you could consider post-graduate diploma courses or specialized certifications related to your MBA field.
Hi Prince,
Bihar Board ke rules ke hisab se, agar aapne Mathematics ko apna main subject choose kiya hai aur Biology ko extra subject liya hai, to aapke total marks mein sirf Mathematics ke marks count honge. Extra subject ka marks total marks mein add nahi hoga.
Iska matlab hai ki agar aapke Biology mein Mathematics se zyada marks aate hain, to woh marks aapke total marks mein include nahi honge. Sirf Mathematics ke marks hi count honge jab aapki overall percentage calculate ki jayegi ya kisi competitive exam ke liye marks consider kiye jayenge.
Yeh rule generally saare boards mein lagu hota hai jo extra subjects aur main subjects ke distinction ko maintain karte hain. Agar aapko aur koi specific information chahiye, to aap apne school ya board ke official guidelines ko refer kar sakte hain ya unse direct pooch sakte hain.
Dhanyawad!
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